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Posted by: Tyler Catania
A blog post encouraging readers to visit the Library of Congress YouTube channel to watch recordings of our annual events.
Posted in: Event, Global Law, Law Library
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Posted by: Tyler Catania
A blog post encouraging readers to visit the Library of Congress YouTube channel to watch recordings of our annual events.
Posted in: Event, Global Law, Law Library
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog post is an interview with Foreign Law Intern Laura Schmerkotte.
Posted in: Global Law, Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog interview introduces newly hired Program Specialist in the Office of External Relations at the Law Library of Congress, Tyler Catania.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
This blog celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting the National Hispanic Heritage Month: A Commemorative Observances Legal Research Guide.
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Hispanic American History, Law Library, Research Guide
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog post introduces new enhancements to Congress.gov such as slip law texts now being available in a BETA USLM format.
Posted in: Congress, Guest Post, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Please join the Law Library of Congress, in-person and virtually, for the 2025 Kellogg Lecture in Jurisprudence on October 9, 2025, presented by Dr. Robert George.
Posted in: Education, Event, Global Law, Law Library
Posted by: Tyler Catania
Today's blog post announces the upcoming US Law webinars that will take place in October, including an Introduction to Congress.gov webinar.
Posted in: Education, Event, Law Library
Posted by: Bailey DeSimone
After passing through a ghost town, Bailey researches the town's history and state administration laws regarding abandoned or mostly abandoned historical sites.
Posted in: Law Library, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
In honor of Mexican Independence Day and the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, Jennifer brings us a post on María de la Soledad Leona Camila Vicario Fernández de San Salvador, better known as Leona Vicario, who was a prominent figure in the battle for independence for Mexico.
Posted in: Collections, Hispanic American History, Law Library